One of the resources we humans have , each of us in his beloved topics, is knowledge, know how – short data in a given context [ 1 ] . This is capital, if shared it will increase, is a proven fact.

Since years we, a informal group of reformer, AnStifter, promotor, programmer, institutions like universities, are initiating activities, talks, forums, seminars, political discussions – providing all sorts of platforms [ examples – use links below [ 2 ] ] to spread the above fact.

As of today, we ask YOU to be part in our common activities and goals.

To contribute to the socio-political consciousness of the above. This as teacher, influencer, politician, author, or wherever you stand and are. We must stop to teach the socioeconomic principles of the Goliaths, be a David to uplift public welfare, the commons and self-efficacy [ 3 ]

To contribute to the toolset , the open source project “VitosBee – a component based framework for sharing knowledge, information and data capital within topic context [ 1 ] , already standing on the shoulders of thousands – coder, programmer, hacker, information scientists, librarians and technicians [ 7 ]. YOU, being one of the Davids, confronted with Goliath [ 4 ] we promoting Faktor 4 in the digital realm [ 5 ]

How can we get organised, finetune the approach and concept, together ?

As a first step we set up a dialogue, idears and workflow tool, using the intuitive “Trello” online software. Secondly we will offer 2 hours seminars, starting in Leipzig on Monday the 13th of May. Asking YOU to do the same in other places, helping others a bit to enjoy this free online tool. [ 6 ]

As a second step we will organise innovation meetings and networks for “sharing data capital” , with both above listed contributer groups together.

[FSFE PR][EN] EU jeopardises its own goals in standardisation with FRAND licensingOn 19 April, the European Commission published a communication on “ICT Standardisation Priorities for the Digital Single Market” [1] ( hereinafter ‘the Communication’ ). The Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy [2] intends to digitise industries with several legislative and political initiatives, and the Communication is a part of it covering standardisation. In general, the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) welcomes the Communication’s plausible approach for integrating Free Software and Open Standards [3] into standardisation but expresses its concerns about the lack of understanding of ne cessary prerequisites to pursue that direction. EU Acknowledging the importance of Free Software weiterlesen →